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FIG. 8. — Forelimb long bone elements of Eucholoeops ingens Ameghino, 1887: A-C, right humerus (MPM-PV 3401, neotype) in anterior (A), medial (B) and posterior (C) views (proximal towards top); D-F, left radius (MPM-PV 3451) in anterior (D), lateral (E) and posterior (F) views (proximal towards top); G-I, right humerus (FMNH P13125) in anterior (G), medial (H), and posterior (I) views (proximal towards top). Abbreviations: bg, bicipital groove; bt, bicipital tuberosity; ca, capitulum; das, distal articular surface; dps, del- topectoral shelf; enc, entepicondylar crest; enf, entepicondylar foramen; ecp, ectepicondyle (lateral epicondyle); enp, entepicondyle (medial epicondyle); gt, greater tubercle; he, head; lt, lesser tubercle; ne, neck; supr, supinator ridge; tr, trochlea. Scale bar: 5 cm.
Published as part of Iuliis, Gerardo De, Pujos, François, Toledo, Nestor, Bargo, Susana & Vizcaíno, Sergio F., 2014, Eucholoeops Ameghino, 1887 (Xenarthra, Tardigrada, Megalonychidae) from the Santa Cruz Formation, Argentine Patagonia: implications for the systematics of Santacrucian sloths, pp. 209-255 in Geodiversitas 36 (2) on page 233, DOI: 10.5252/g2014n2a2, http://zenodo.org/record/4538397
Mammalia, Pilosa, Eucholoeops, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Megalonychidae, Taxonomy
Mammalia, Pilosa, Eucholoeops, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Megalonychidae, Taxonomy
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